US20120012726A1 - Hanger assembly - Google Patents
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- A47G25/02—Dress holders; Dress suspending devices; Clothes-hanger assemblies; Clothing lifters
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- Decorative hooks are placed on site by users in hook rails both for ease of shipping and to allow the look or shape of the decorative hooks to be changed for aesthetic reasons.
- the hanger assembly has a rail having a front portion, a back portion, and a rail opening therethrough.
- the rail opening has a shape having a larger diameter at the back portion and a smaller diameter at the front portion.
- a plug conforms to the shape of the opening, has a plug opening therein and a lip disposed upon an internal surface thereof. The lip engages a hook having an extension for insertion into the plug opening and engaging the lip within the plug.
- the hanger assembly has a hook rail having a front portion, a back portion, and a hook rail opening therethrough.
- the hook rail opening has a shape having a larger diameter at the back portion and a smaller diameter at the front portion.
- a plug conforms to the shape of the opening, has a plug opening therein and a lip disposed upon an internal surface thereof. The plug is compressed in the opening.
- a hook has an extension for insertion into the plug opening and engages the lip within the plug.
- a method of installing a hook in a rail includes providing a rail having a front portion, a back portion, and a rail opening therethrough wherein the hook rail opening has a shape having a larger diameter at the back portion and a smaller diameter at the front portion.
- the method further includes compressing a plug within a counter sunk opening such that the plug conforms to the shape and inserting a shank of a decorative hook through an opening in the plug and securing the shank to the plug.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hook rail.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the hook rail of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a side view of a decorative hook of a hook rail and a plug of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a plug of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view cutaway and partially expanded of a decorative hook and a plug.
- FIG. 1 a hook rail 10 that incorporates decorative hook 15 in cooperation with a plug 20 is shown.
- the hook rail has a plurality of counter sunk holes 25 as will be discussed herein.
- a plug 20 which may be constructed of a plastic, wood or the like, is disposed in each one of the counter sunk holes 25 as will be discussed herein and attaches to a decorative hook 15 .
- Each hook rail 10 has a pair of openings 30 for anchoring the hook rail 10 to a wall 35 or the like by screws 40 or the like.
- FIG. 2 a cross sectional view of the hook rail 10 of FIG. 1 is shown.
- the hook rail 10 which is commonly constructed of wood, has a decorative cross section 45 with the counter sunk hole 25 .
- the countersunk hole has a large diameter D at the back 50 of the hook rail and a smaller diameter d, coaxial with the diameter D extending through the front 55 of the hook rail 10 .
- the counter sunk hole 25 receives the plug 20 as will be shown herein.
- the decorative hook 15 has a standard clef-like hook 60 having a top area 65 and a bottom area 70 for holding material like clothing or the like, both the top hook and bottom hook attaching to a corbel 75 .
- the corbel 75 in turn attaches to a shank 80 extending towards the hook rail 10 for passing into the plug 20 disposed in the hook rail.
- the shank 80 which has a rectangular cross-sectional shape, has a tab 85 portion extending downwardly therefrom.
- the tab 85 has a lip 90 extending towards the corbel 75 .
- the decorative hook may assume many different shapes and such shapes are contemplated herein.
- the decorative hook may be made of one piece of a plastic material or the like.
- the plug 20 has a hollow body 95 having a conical portion 100 and a frustoconical portion 105 that are coaxial with each other to fit in the countersunk hole 25 .
- a rectangular opening 110 that conforms to a width W of the shank 80 and a length L that conforms to the length of the shank with the tab 85 disposed within the face 115 of the conical portion 100 .
- the frustoconical portion 105 has a first area 120 having a diameter x that abuts the conical portion 100 and a second area 125 having a diameter X axially displaced from the first diameter x so that the side 130 tapers outwardly from the first diameter x.
- the frustoconical portion 105 has a plurality of tapered ribs 135 that engage the diameter D of the counter sunk holes 25 so that the plug 20 does not rotate if inserted therein. If inserted in a counter sunk hole 25 , the frustoconical portion 105 compresses as insertion into the counter sunk hole 25 causes the diameter X of the plug to compress and be held tightly in the counter sunk hole 25 .
- a conical shape and a frustoconical shape are contemplated herein, other shapes that may compress like a frusto-pyramidal shape are contemplated herein. While the ribs 135 act as anti-rotation devices, other shapes are contemplated herein.
- the conical portion 100 has an abutment 140 that carries an axially inwardly extending bead 145 within the hollow body 95 plug for engaging the lip 90 of the tab 85 .
- This lip 60 and the bead 145 cooperate such that once inserted the shank 80 is not readily removed from the plug 20 without applying an upward force against the corbel 75 that attaches to the shank 80 that attaches to the tab 85 .
- a plug 20 is inserted into the counter sunk hole 25 so that the rectangular opening 110 is vertically oriented.
- the rectangular shank 80 is inserted into the rectangular opening 110 and the corbel 75 is pushed downwardly until the lip 90 clicks and is secured over the bead 145 .
- the process is reversed, e.g., the decorative hook is pushed upwardly until the lip 90 disengages the bead 145 .
- the counter sunk hole 25 has its larger diameter X at the back of the hook rail 10 , the plug may not be pulled from the hook rail 10 . Also because upward force is required to remove the decorative hook 15 , the hook is relatively secure for downwardly depending weight of articles hanging therefrom.
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- Decorative hooks are placed on site by users in hook rails both for ease of shipping and to allow the look or shape of the decorative hooks to be changed for aesthetic reasons.
- According to an exemplar of the hanger assembly shown herein, the hanger assembly has a rail having a front portion, a back portion, and a rail opening therethrough. The rail opening has a shape having a larger diameter at the back portion and a smaller diameter at the front portion. A plug conforms to the shape of the opening, has a plug opening therein and a lip disposed upon an internal surface thereof. The lip engages a hook having an extension for insertion into the plug opening and engaging the lip within the plug.
- According to a further exemplar of the hanger assembly shown herein, the hanger assembly has a hook rail having a front portion, a back portion, and a hook rail opening therethrough. The hook rail opening has a shape having a larger diameter at the back portion and a smaller diameter at the front portion. A plug conforms to the shape of the opening, has a plug opening therein and a lip disposed upon an internal surface thereof. The plug is compressed in the opening. A hook has an extension for insertion into the plug opening and engages the lip within the plug.
- According to a still further exemplar of the hanger assembly shown herein, a method of installing a hook in a rail includes providing a rail having a front portion, a back portion, and a rail opening therethrough wherein the hook rail opening has a shape having a larger diameter at the back portion and a smaller diameter at the front portion. The method further includes compressing a plug within a counter sunk opening such that the plug conforms to the shape and inserting a shank of a decorative hook through an opening in the plug and securing the shank to the plug.
- These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hook rail. -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the hook rail ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a side view of a decorative hook of a hook rail and a plug ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a plug ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a sectional view cutaway and partially expanded of a decorative hook and a plug. - Referring now to
FIG. 1 ahook rail 10 that incorporatesdecorative hook 15 in cooperation with aplug 20 is shown. The hook rail has a plurality ofcounter sunk holes 25 as will be discussed herein. Aplug 20, which may be constructed of a plastic, wood or the like, is disposed in each one of thecounter sunk holes 25 as will be discussed herein and attaches to adecorative hook 15. Eachhook rail 10 has a pair ofopenings 30 for anchoring thehook rail 10 to awall 35 or the like byscrews 40 or the like. - Referring now to
FIG. 2 , a cross sectional view of thehook rail 10 ofFIG. 1 is shown. Thehook rail 10, which is commonly constructed of wood, has adecorative cross section 45 with thecounter sunk hole 25. The countersunk hole has a large diameter D at theback 50 of the hook rail and a smaller diameter d, coaxial with the diameter D extending through thefront 55 of thehook rail 10. Thecounter sunk hole 25 receives theplug 20 as will be shown herein. - Referring now to
FIG. 3 , thedecorative hook 15 is shown. Thedecorative hook 15 has a standard clef-like hook 60 having atop area 65 and abottom area 70 for holding material like clothing or the like, both the top hook and bottom hook attaching to acorbel 75. Thecorbel 75 in turn attaches to ashank 80 extending towards thehook rail 10 for passing into theplug 20 disposed in the hook rail. Theshank 80, which has a rectangular cross-sectional shape, has atab 85 portion extending downwardly therefrom. Thetab 85 has alip 90 extending towards thecorbel 75. The decorative hook may assume many different shapes and such shapes are contemplated herein. The decorative hook may be made of one piece of a plastic material or the like. - Referring now to
FIGS. 3 , 4 and 5, theplug 20 is shown. Theplug 20 has ahollow body 95 having aconical portion 100 and afrustoconical portion 105 that are coaxial with each other to fit in thecountersunk hole 25. Arectangular opening 110 that conforms to a width W of theshank 80 and a length L that conforms to the length of the shank with thetab 85 disposed within theface 115 of theconical portion 100. Thefrustoconical portion 105 has afirst area 120 having a diameter x that abuts theconical portion 100 and asecond area 125 having a diameter X axially displaced from the first diameter x so that theside 130 tapers outwardly from the first diameter x. Thefrustoconical portion 105 has a plurality oftapered ribs 135 that engage the diameter D of thecounter sunk holes 25 so that theplug 20 does not rotate if inserted therein. If inserted in acounter sunk hole 25, thefrustoconical portion 105 compresses as insertion into thecounter sunk hole 25 causes the diameter X of the plug to compress and be held tightly in thecounter sunk hole 25. Though a conical shape and a frustoconical shape are contemplated herein, other shapes that may compress like a frusto-pyramidal shape are contemplated herein. While theribs 135 act as anti-rotation devices, other shapes are contemplated herein. - As can be seen in
FIG. 5 , theconical portion 100 has anabutment 140 that carries an axially inwardly extendingbead 145 within thehollow body 95 plug for engaging thelip 90 of thetab 85. Thislip 60 and thebead 145 cooperate such that once inserted theshank 80 is not readily removed from theplug 20 without applying an upward force against thecorbel 75 that attaches to theshank 80 that attaches to thetab 85. - To mount a
hook 15 to thehook rail 10, aplug 20 is inserted into thecounter sunk hole 25 so that therectangular opening 110 is vertically oriented. Therectangular shank 80 is inserted into therectangular opening 110 and thecorbel 75 is pushed downwardly until thelip 90 clicks and is secured over thebead 145. If a different decorative hook is required due to breakage or aesthetic reasons, the process is reversed, e.g., the decorative hook is pushed upwardly until thelip 90 disengages thebead 145. Because thecounter sunk hole 25 has its larger diameter X at the back of thehook rail 10, the plug may not be pulled from thehook rail 10. Also because upward force is required to remove thedecorative hook 15, the hook is relatively secure for downwardly depending weight of articles hanging therefrom. - Although a combination of features is shown in the illustrated examples, not all of them need to be combined to realize the benefits of various embodiments of this disclosure. In other words, a system designed according to an embodiment of this disclosure will not necessarily include all of the features shown in any one of the Figures or all of the portions schematically shown in the Figures. Moreover, selected features of one example embodiment may be combined with selected features of other example embodiments.
- The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from the essence of this disclosure. The scope of legal protection given to this disclosure can only be determined by studying the following claims.
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